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Eagle River
Pets must be kept on leash
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The Eagle River is a scenic river especially in the fall. This is a medium-sized, freestone stream that averages 45-50 feet across. The wild trout which are colorful and strong combine with the spectacular scenery creating a magnificent experience.
Much of the 70-plus mile river is open to public fishing. One can wade the Eagle during much of its prime season. It contains all the classic types of challenging fishing water.

Facilities: Unknown

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted to visit Eagle River.

Best Time To Visit: Eagle River flows year round.

Fees: There are no fees charged to visit this attraction.

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: Pets must be restrained or on a leash at all times while in developed recreation areas.

Directions: To reach the Eagle River from:

Glenwood Springs & Vail, drive west on I-70 to Highway 24, west of Vail. This is also called Highway 6 which parallels the river all the way to Dotsero. The upper sections are reached by going south on Highways 6 & 24, just west of Vail.
Leadville, go north on Highway 91 to I-70. Take Highway 24, west of Vail. This is also called Highway 6 which parallels the river all the way to Dotsero. The upper sections are reached by going south on Highways 6 & 24, just west of Vail.

Address
White River National Forest
900 Grand Avenue
PO Box 948
Glenwood Springs, Colorado 82331
Phone
General: (970) 945-2521
TTY: (970) 945-3255
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